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alltemp®

alltemp® HFC+
Is break-through technology that delivers performance, efficiency and environmental safety, all in a simple-to-use refrigerant replacement.

alltemp® refrigerant
Technical Specifications
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Environmental classification | HFC |
ASHRAE standard 34 safety classification | A1 |
EPA/SNAP accepted | Stationary / Mobile |
Ozone depletion potential (ODP) | 0 |
Global warming potential | 1,151 |
Oil compatibility | All |
ASHRAE designation | 1, 1, 1, 2 |
=tetrafluoroethane | |
(CAS 811-97-1) | |
Stationary / Mobile | |
Temperature glide (NBP | None |
Refrigerant type | Single component fluid |

Refrigerants by global warming potential
Once in the atmosphere, CFCs drift slowly upward to the stratosphere where they are broken up by ultraviolet radiation, releasing the chlorine that catalytically destroys ozone. alltemp® replaces nearly all existing refrigerants while delivering greater performance and efficiency, and saving operational costs through lower AMP draws.
Refrigerant | Ozone depletion potential (ODP) | Global warming potential (GWP) |
alltemp® | 0 | 1151 |
CFCs | ||
R11 Trichlorofluoromethane | 1 | 4000 |
R12 Dichlorodifluoromethane | 1 | 2400 |
R113 Trichlorotrifluoroethane | 0.8 | 4800 |
R114 Dichlorotetrafluoroethane | 1 | 3.9 |
R502 (Chlorodifluoromethane, R115) | 0.283 | 4.1 |
PLUS R13, R13B1, R500, R503 | ||
HCFCs | ||
R22 Chlorodifluoromethane | 0.05 | 1700 |
R123 Dichlorotrifluoroethane | 0.02 | 0.02 |
R124 Chlorotetrafluoroethane | 0.02 | 620 |
R401a (R22, R124, R152a) | 0.37 | 1100 |
R401b (R22, R124, R152a) | 0.04 | 1200 |
R402A (R22, R125, R290) | 0.02 | 2600 |
R404A (R125, R143a, R134a) | 0 | 3300 |
PLUS 402a, R402b, R403b, R408a, R409a, R414b, R416a |
ODP is the degradation to the ozone layer through chemical compound causes.
GWP is a measure of how much a given mass of gas contributes to global warming. GWP is a relative scale which compares the amount of heat trapped by greenhouse gas to the amount of heat trapped in the same mass of carbon dioxide. The GWP of carbon dioxide is by definition 1. GWPs are controversial.
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